On behalf of the Silkmen Supporters Trust (SST) board I would like to take this opportunity to
thank you for taking the time to personally intervene and provide responses to the questions
that were originally posed by us to Kevin Green Chief Executive at Macclesfield Town Football
Club on 24 th November 2018. As I am sure you are aware, your responses have now been
highlighted on the SST website in addition to the Star Lane End (SLE) and Wraggs to Riches
websites in the spirit of transparency and openness which we hope will continue to be the case
in future dialogue.

I would like to take this opportunity to advise you that the SST board now intend to scrutinize
your responses in more detail, and will then provide a written response which will be also be
highlighted on the aforementioned websites as an open letter. Once again many thanks for
your responses, and we look forward to further development of open and informative dialogue
between you, your senior representatives and ourselves.

Yours sincerely

Andy Worth

SST Chairman

11th December 2018

Amar Alkhadi's Response to the Open SST Letter (dated the 25th November 2018)

There is a strong feeling amongst Silkmen supporters that there is a significantdisconnect
between them and the majority shareholder Amar Alkadhi andChairman Mark
Blower. Could you please advise on how you intend to positivelyaddress this
perception amongst the Silkmen faithful?

I don't think I have personally changed the way I connect with the silkmen supporters in the 16 years that I have
been involved in the club. I have always liked to be a low-profile director and that hasn't changed. I think I have replied to messages and spoken to all fans who have approached me for a
chat.

There have been a couple of instances over the last year where I have chosen not to reply to insults and threats
from unhappy fans/ex-employees, but surely that is normal?

MB has made himself available whenever called upon and spoken openly and honestly about all matters, most recently with the SST
board and before that with a number of supporters who asked to challenge him.

2. There is a
perception that the Silkmen hierarchy is not trusted by a number ofinfluential
local businessman; some of which have previously been involved butsadly no
longer seem to be. Could you please advise on how well you are doingat attracting
the interest of local businesses, and reinvigorating relationships withprevious
influential local businesses who have proactively supported the footballclub in the
past?

While the contribution of the local businessmen that I think you refer to was undeniably, mostly, positive while
the club was in the National league, the football league requires a much higher financial sponsorship contribution (which is allowable to be used for the football playing budget), which the these
businesses cannot absorb.

3. There are concerns that as majority shareholder, Amar holds such an influentialshareholding
that it significantly inhibits the possibility for an Annual GeneralMeeting (AGM)
of shareholders, to discuss important issues around the future ofour beloved
club. Could you please advise if there are any plans for an AGM inthe
foreseeable future which we feel sure would help to facilitate a feeling oftransparency
and openness from the club?

Company law was changed a couple of years ago so that no AGM needs to be
held. We publish our accounts and the parent company accounts publicly, and we speak on a regular basis to stakeholders and fans. So all financial data is publicly
available.

Apart from private information (players wages and contracts), I welcome any
questions that need answering. Indeed MB has held a few "meet the chairman" sessions where direct answers were given to direct questions.

4. There are significant concerns about a perceived lack of investment in theplaying staff
at the club which has contributed to the poor start to our season.Could you
please advise as to how the club intends to provide resources thatwould ensure
our survival in the EFL, and provide clarity as to the currentmanagerial
situation because of the perceived ambiguity in officialcommunications
thus far?

I am not sure that the fans are aware of the EFL has a salary cap mechanism in place lined to the revenue of
the Club (Certainly Andy, you were not when we spoke) and we are using every penny that is allowed. We were utilising 97% of it by November (official figure from the EFL) but now we are at 100%
because of additional signings (Nathan Cameron).

5. A number
of supporters have expressed concern as to the apparent lack ofsponsorship
for games since our return to the EFL which has inevitably attractedincreased
crowds. Could you please advise as to why this appears to be thecase and what
the club is doing to address this matter?

We feel that the Commercial Manager is doing a good job, but any help from SST or the local businesses that you
mentioned, that used to sponsor last year but are not at the moment, will be very welcome.

6. The SST have been made aware of a number of concerns relating to fansexperience
(particularly on London Road) that has created a perception of ‘themand us’
between the London Road and Moss Lane areas of the ground. DeanHolmes and
Robert Stirling do a fantastic job at attempting to provide a positiveexperience
for fans in Butch’s Bar, but it is patently clear that the condition ofButch’s Bar
is extremely poor / not fit for purpose, and several of our membershave even
indicated their concern about having witnessed rainwater seepingthrough light
fittings. Could you please advise as to how the club intends toimprove the
fans experience in London Road as for example via such initiativesas a new
version of Butch’s Bar?

Agreed Butch's bar needs to be demolished, but we have invested significantly
in others areas eg the Silkmen Cafe and a new heating system in the Mcllroy suite.

7. There is evidence that previous investment from the SST has been rewardedwith share
provision but there is no evidence that this has been the caserecently. Is
the club willing to consider the possibility that for every pound thatthey invest
into the club (which also includes the Super Silk Lotto investment)that they
will receive a share?

No reason why not but not for the lotto that's a completely
independent fund raiser.

8. A number of our members are aware that 500 pounds a month from the moneyaccrued via
the Super Silk Lotto is paid into the club coffers. Could you pleaseprovide an
outline of how that money is utilised? It is considered that anawareness of
how the money raised is supporting the club may encouragefurther
membership.

Personally, I am not aware of these details, but apparently the SST only run it because they volunteered to because
certain members wanted a more tangible role in the Club, as a L2 Club there are some professional lottery schemes that we can join which could be far more beneficial to the Club, but we welcome and
appreciate the SST's involvement. In terms of what we spend it on, every week/month there are items of equipment requiring repair / maintenance and this goes some small way towards
that.

9. On a positive note to finish, I would be most grateful if you could make mediamanager Bob
Trafford aware of the excellent feedback from many of ourmembers with
regards to quality of the official website content, quality ofprogramme and
willingness to provide speedy responses to efforts within his roleof fans
liaison officer on behalf of the club.

Bob Trafford is indeed doing a very good
job.

Macclesfield
Town Football Club consistently punches above its weight and our currentposition
within the elite of 92 Football League clubs bears testimony to this fact. In arecent
address you yourself Kevin spoke of the importance of unity in engendering aspirit of
unity that could ensure our survival that facilitates such a belief. As aconsequence
the SST board politely requests that you ‘put
your money where yourmouth is’ and offer a honest and valued written response to what is asked of you withinthe
time-frame provided above.

6th December 2018

The SST Annual General Meeting

The SST Annual General Meeting followed by an Open Board Meeting was held in the McIIroy suite at Macclesfield Football Club on Monday 18th November 2018.

The minutes of both meetings together with other relevant information has been made available for downloading below:-

Minutes of the Open Board Meeting following the SST AGM on Monday 18th November 2018SST Open Meeting 12 11 18.pdfAdobe Acrobat document [68.9 KB]

3rd December 2018

Following on from the recent SST AGM and subsequent board meeting, the SST board have been working on a
number of initiatives. I am therefore writing on behalf of my fabulous colleagues on the SST board to provide you with an update; most notably that which is in response to the open letter sent to the
club last week.

Open Letter to Kevin Green; the Chief Executive of MTFC

A letter (see below) documenting the concerns raised by SST members and fans was sent to chief executive Kevin Green on the 24th November. We requested Kevin formally
respond by Monday 3rd December.

Since this time majority shareholder Amar Alkadhi has contacted the SST and requested that he (rather than
Kevin) provides a response. The fact that Amar has personally intervened demonstrates evidence of positivity with regard to the possibility of more open communication channels between the
hierarchy of the club and the fans. In view of this, it has been agreed that the deadline be extended until the end of this week by the very latest to allow Amar the time to give a detailed
response to us. This will of course be highlighted on the SST website in addition to Wraggs to Riches & The Star Lane End sites.

SST Website

The SST website is currently undergoing a revamp, so please feel free to browse through and see if you can spot anything new!

As 2018 draws to a close and with the input of new board members with new ideas, the SST are looking to re-launch in 2019 with contemporary aims and objectives. The more members we have, the
stronger the influence we can have in support of our beloved club. Of course the more we can do to help improve the fan experience. Whether this is about the need for a new Butch's Bar; a new
scoreboard or new bins around the ground, we would like the fans that we represent to have more of a say. This is not only with regards to how any funds raised are spent, but as to how the
voices of the Silkmen faithful are heard in helping influence positive change at our beloved club.